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To kick things off, we take a look at the $107 million fine for YouTube after the service violated child privacy laws.

Following that story, we stay in the States and discuss a recent outage in Tesla’s app that left some unable to start their cars — because with apps, who needs keys? And, in an interesting bucking of trends, New Bedford, Massachusetts, isn’t paying the hackers who hit their systems with ransomware. Instead, the city is using its backups to recover.

To wrap up the week, we look at some public mud-flinging from Apple toward Google.

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